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useful_scripts

Some scripts I use to make my life easier.

1. play_with_proxy.sh

Script to toggle / change proxy settings in macOS from the command line.

Features

  • Enable / Disable proxy.
  • Change proxy settings by entering manually.
  • Set proxy directly using presets.

Format of proxy.presets file

Each line should be of the following type.

<Preset_name>="<server> <port> <username> <password> "

Note: Leave the username, password fields empty if not required.

How to use for macOS

  1. Add/Edit presets in the proxy.presets file.
  2. Move the proxy.presets file to $HOME folder.
  3. Change the play_with_proxy.sh file extension to .command (For macOS)
  4. Enable execution by running this command. chmod a+x play_with_proxy.command
  5. Double click on .command file to execute.

How to use for Linux

  1. Add/Edit presets in the proxy.presets file.
  2. Move the proxy.presets file to $HOME folder.
  3. Change the networksetup commands.

For many linux distros you change the commands to

export http_proxy="http://user:password@proxy_server:port"

export https_proxy="https://user:password@proxy_server:port"

To enable / disable proxy, these environemt variables can be set / unset respectively.

  1. Enable execution by running this command.chmod a+x play_with_proxy.sh
  2. Execute the play_with_proxy.sh file.

Go through the script to know how to customize it for your needs.

Checked on macos High Sierra.

Any imrovements are welcome.

Note: Works on all systems with bash. Change the networksetup commands accordingly for your OS.

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More scripts on the way.